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hey

Car is an r33 gts-t S1 1993. The other day i took of the front bar so i could fix my aircon fan and i notice that there is a piece of metal which the front bar is sitting on and it looks like it has been cut and there are parts of it missing.

I have attach some photos so everyone knows wat i am talking about :D

I am also alittle worry as i got myself an fmic (hasnt come yet) but im not sure where hook it up to, so it doesnt fall off (if ur get wat i am saying)

any help would be great ;)

cheers michael

Looking at the second pic where i can see your bar in the background i'd say it's so the bar fits. Have a look at how thick the stock front bar is at the top where it fits over the support and you'll see what i mean.

your front support has been cut, either to fit a bifferent (from standard) bar, or to help fit an intercooler and pipes.

Dont sweat they have saved you some work.

When your intercooler arrives you will see clearly how it bolts up (mine bolts onto the chassis rails, others come with brackets that extend back to the body work)

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